ANA Discussion Forum
General Category => AN Issues => Topic started by: Nicole222 on May 24, 2008, 08:01:04 pm
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Ok, I know this isn't that big of a deal, but my incision is itching.....BADLY. Is there anything I can put on it? Did anyone else experience this? It's probably just part of the healing process, but it's making me crazy. Thanks :)
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Mine itches now and it has been 9 weeks!! It didn't start unitil 1 -2 weeks ago but I suspect that is only because that
area has been numb. I've always thought itching was a sign of healing and a good thing. I use polysporin - not neosporin as
you don't want anything with antibiotic (per doc). It seems to calm down the itching as well as keeps it from getting too dried out & crusty.
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Thanks! :)
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I didn't experience itching with my AN surgery, but the itching with my BAHA surgery just about drove me CRAZY !!!
It's probably a combination of things - healing, nerve endings regenerating, and skin dryness.
Bacitracin or polysporin might help. If all else fails, there is always benadryl - if you can afford the tiredness that sometimes comes with it.
Hang in there. I know how aggravating this can be ;)
Jan
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Hi Nicole-
I am also having some itchiness now, although some of mine may be the hair growing back (I have a lovely stubble back there now!)
I would suggest a call to your surgeon to see what he recommends for the itching. Having just gone through a second hospitalization for infection, I am of the theory that you really can't be too careful! :D You just want to be careful that you don't introduce anything to the site that might promote infection (no, you don't want to join those of us in the PICC line club...)
Keep us posted on your recovery - sounds like you are doing great!
Debbi - itching in NJ...
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Nicole -
Debbi is right. I forgot to say that your hair growing back will also cause your head to itch.
Jan
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I had the itchiness too! Made me crazy - especially since I could feel it itch, but due to the numbness, I couldn't feel myself scratch! >:(
It helped to have my 4 year old saying "Mommy - stop scratching!" every time she saw me put my hand by my head. I've offered to rent her out before - she's available if you need her! :D
Lori
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My doc recommended Neosporin and I found it helped the itchiness alot. Mine is almost three years and it still itches on occassion and it is the only feeling I have on that side of my head! I can't take benedryl or other things with antihisteimenes (sp) in them so I was happy to have the Neo!
Brenda
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Hi Nicole!
I too have the itchies! Drives me nuts mostly in the evenings. I agree that its a combination of hair regrowth (my legs itch like crazy if i am lazy about shaving) and healing. The top part of my incision is covered in little scabs, which probably is where a lot of the itching comes from. Another issue that I've noticed is in the evenings (or if I do a lot of physical activity) the lower part of my head by the ear gets this swelling poofiness to it , not sure what that is about but if I rest it goes down.
Keep smiling and DONT SCRATCH!
Kimberly :)
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I too am getting the itchies.....not too badly though, I am still incredibly numb. I do get the lower head near my ear "poofiness" at night......I wondered what that was all about. I attribute it ot some normal swelling and healing. I go to the doc Monday and it is on my list of questions to ask....as well as CAN I DRIVE NOW PLEASE!!.....I'm getting stir crazy already after only 2 weeks. I'm considering heading back to work next week part time if the doc will allow it. I'm ready to get back into my life.
Melissa
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I used a very soft brush to stroke my scalp and incision each morning. I think this helped to loosen the flakey skin cells that were being thrown off the area. Take care, rinse your comb or brush clean often. "Keep your fingenails off it", as your Mom would say.
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And as someone who got the dreaded post surgical infection - just BE CAREFUL and clean, clean, clean! As several here will attest, you really don't want to be part of the PICC Line Brigade (as much fun as it looks!)
My hair has grown about 1/4 inch around the incision and the itching seems to be less now. I find that by gently rubbing the area around the outer edge of the incision (maybe an inch above it) it helps to alleviate the itching - or maybe it just distracts me... :P
Debbi